1. Arctic Sea Ice: Arctic sea ice is now declining at a rate of
11.5 % per decade, comparative to the year of 1979 to 2OOO average. The Arctic
sea ice reaches its minimum each September.

2. Carbon dioxide: increasing
399 parts per million. Carbon dioxide (CO,) is an important heat-rapping
(greenhouse) gas, which is emanates through human activities such as
deforestation and burning fossil fuels, natural processes such as respiration
and volcanic eruptions

3. Global Temperature:
Increasing 1.4 deg F (17° C.) temp from 1880. The year 2013 tied with 2009 and
2006 for the seventh warmest year since 1880.

4. Sea Level: Rising
3.16mm per year. Sea level rise is caused by two factors related to global
warming: the added water coming from the melting of ice in land, and the expansion
of sea water as it warms up.

5. Land Ice: Data
from NASA's Grace satellites show that the land ice sheets in both Antarctica
and Greenland are losing mass. The continent of Antarctica has been keep on losing
more than 100 cubic kilometers of ice per year since 2002